The Brain Bridge Lab will have 6 posters at this year’s annual Vision Sciences Society conference! We’re really proud of all our lab members who are presenting their research, many of whom are doing it for the first time at a scientific conference. Below are our presenters and the dates and times of their posters:

  • Coen Needell: “Embracing new techniques in deep learning for predicting image memorability”
    • Sunday, May 23rd from 7-9 am CST in Osprey, Poster #B17
  • Rebecca Greenberg: “Drawings reveal accurate visual information in memory after just 100 ms of exposure”
    • Sunday, May 23rd from 7-9 am CST in Osprey, Poster #B31
  • Madeline Gedvila: “Fast, fleeting, and memorable: The link between image memorability and the perception of time”
    •  Sunday, May 23rd from 7-9 am CST in Osprey, Poster #B33
  • Leon Zhou & Trent Davis: “Recall of faces quantified through an avatar creation interface”
    • Tuesday, May 25th from 7-9 am CST in Egret, Poster #G148
  • Max Kramer: “Revealing the relative contributions of conceptual and perceptual information to visual memorability”
    • Wednesday, May 26th from 7-9 am CST in Egret, Poster #I130
  • Deepasri Prasad: “The Visual Mandela Effect: Evidence for specific shared false memories in popular iconography”
    • Wednesday, May 26th from 7-9 am CST in Egret, Poster #I133

We also have 2 posters done in collaboration with other labs!

  • Cheyenne Wakeland-Hart (with the CAB Lab at UChicago): “Building a comprehensive model of visual memory from images and individuals”
    • Saturday, May 22nd from 7-9 am CST in Osprey, Poster # A15
  • Filip Děchtěrenko (with the Czech Academy of Sciences): “Drawing ability correlates with visual memory performance”
    • Sunday, May 23rd from 7-9 am CST in Osprey, Poster # B30

Stop by if you’d like to know what our lab has been up to! See you there!